A Free Writing Workshop – An All Day Event -
Saturday February 23rd 8:30am to 4:00pm
The Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing at Chicago State University is holding a Master’s Class workshop on fiction writing.
Limited seating so RSVP by Monday February 18th (773) 995 - 3286
Instructor: Tony Lindsay:
Tony Lindsay is the author of seven novels; One Dead Preacher, Street Possession, Chasin’ It, Urban Affair, One Dead Lawyer, More Boy than Girl, One Dead Doctor and two short story collections titled Pieces of the Hole and Fat from Papa’s Head. He has published book critiques and reviews for Black Issue’s Book Review.
He was a contributor to the anthologies Don't Hate the Game and Lucious. He has also contributed to the on-line encyclopedia Identity.com, and Mosiac.com. He has been published by to the African American literary web-site ‘Timbooktu.com’, as well as the young adult magazine Cicada. He writes bimonthly articles for Conversations magazine, and he writes non-fiction book reviews for Hartman Publishing’s N’DIGO Magapaper. Lindsay has a MFA in Creative Writing from Chicago State University, Bachelors in Psychology from the University of Illinois – Chicago. He teaches at Chicago State University, South Suburban College, and Westwood College.
Place:
Chicago State University 9501 South King Dr.
Douglas Hall Room 210-A, Chicago, IL 60628.
Date: Saturday February 23rd
Time: 8:30 to 4:00pm
Required materials: Spiral notebook and pen
Breakfast and Lunch: is sponsored by The Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing at Chicago State University
RSVP by Monday February 18th (773) 995 - 3286

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